We buy rust buckets to showroom condition machines, and memorabilia.
In the late 1960’s to 1970’s there were over 60 manufacturers of 6×6 and 8×8 amphibious ATV’s. Unfortunately, many of these machines have been lost to time due to their characteristics and low production numbers. Most vehicles were purchased for farm and commercial use, and have been left to sit in the pasture. Early bodies were designed of brittle plastics and did not stand the test of time. Some manufacturers simply did not produce more than a handful of machines.
Jiger was the first production 6×6 ATV for civilian use
Housed in the same facility where brand new Mudd-Ox amphibious ATV’s are made sits vintage machines from the past. Ours is one of the largest collections of Vintage ATV’s in North America. Our goal has been to preserve the history of early machines and eventually build a dedicated museum. We have set out to collect one model of every manufacturer machine. Our showroom features memorabilia from toys, original literature, and even historic racing jackets.
You read that correct – we’ll buy your vintage machines! And memorabilia! Condition does not matter. We have purchased carcasses, and we have purchased perfectly preserved showroom condition models.
To contact us about your vintage amphibious ATV or memorabilia, contact us with pictures and information at:
info@muddox.net
+1 260-768-7221
Please note: We are looking to own one model of every manufacturer, and have been collecting machines for over fifteen years. We will not necessarily purchase every inquiry, but please do not hesitate to contact us. Some of our machines are in poor condition, and many we have yet to find!
We’re on the lookout for rare and unusual ATV’s: basket cases to showroom condition
Factory racing jackets were a common sight throughout the 1970’s
Amphicat sold numerous items for their customer fan base
Numerous TV shows used 6×6’s as their main mode of transportation. Doin’ the banana splits!
Complimentary items for 6×6’s are sought after
The NATVA 6×6 racing series defined the heyday of amphibious ATV’s